Bordeaux (Gironde)
At the Emmanuel-Dupaty college in Blanquefort, not a day goes by without a new incident.
Girls smoke in the toilets while other students throw stones at windows, steal cell phones or bang on doors.
Understaffed, supervisors are overwhelmed.
As for the forty teachers, they no longer hide their despair, their morale at half mast and their eyes riveted on the cups of coffee in the teachers' room located on the ground floor of the establishment.
In the fall, a supervisor even received a death threat.
Tuesday, January 3, to denounce this anxiety-provoking climate, the teaching staff carried out an operation explicitly named “dead college”.
A one-day action to alert parents of students and the administration to a situation that is deteriorating from year to year.
Teachers are calling for more supervisors to supervise middle school students and additional means to ensure everyone's safety.
The movement was...
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